Regarding the character encoding, FOXML should be using UTF-8 for these.
 
Where are you seeing the unicode codepoints (ie how are you accessing the
label) - does there seem to be any problem in the FOXML itself?
 
Steve
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Darwin [mailto:jcdar...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 14 June 2011 20:24
To: fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [fcrepo-user] A couple of questions: character encoding andfiletype
extensions



I notice that when I store flash videos (and I presume other types of
content) in Fedora Commons, I can EXPORT the file from the administration
interface with the filetype extension, but when I call the object content
from the datastream, although the mimetype as defined is used (video/x-flv),
there is no extension on the URL:

http://localhost:8080/fedora/objects/test:1/datastreams/DS2.flv/content 

This is presumably by design, but can someone confirm that there is no way
to call the object with a filetype extension?

Also, I notice that when I create objects that include non-latin characters
(e.g. "Taku wh�nau"), they end up with the unicode code point in the title
(e.g. "Taku wh%u0101nau").

Is this expected behaviour?

Thanks,

Jason



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